There's no separated cycling infrastructure in Japan. And yet everyone cycles. Mums with bubs, kids, high schools students, grandparents with shopping, dads with kids, business attired. Everyone cycles. So how can a country without designated, separated, safe cycle lanes and with the best technologies in the world achieve this? How is it that pedestrians, car drivers, cyclists can commute in harmony. Answer: Culture and Education

The right of way logic is ingrained into the Japanese people.Give right of way to the most vulnerable.

Pedestrians, then;

Cyclists, then;

Cars, then;

Trucks

All major destinations of interest have dedicated bike parking infrastructure. The little convenience store, the major shopping centres, schools, railway stations